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  • Simple illustration of a girl performing her strip tease on stage

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    TARA
    by Mugsy

  • Exactly the way it looks…it was a busy shopping day and I peeped into the PRADA store in Soho, NYC and captured this one. :) Sold 1 matted print to a RedBubbler.

  • Part of my childhood narrative but a bit more light-hearted – i think!!!

  • A poor man had twelve children and he had to work day and night to provide them with even bread. When a thirteenth came into the world, the man was so distressed that he didn’t know what to do. Finally he ran out into the high road, resolved to ask the first person he met to stand godfather. The first person he met was God…

  • The clff edges along the mornington peninsula’s cost line and the stunning sandstone and rock formations this shot was taken at st pauls ocean beach sorrento, © Keepsakes Photography / All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action /

  • Dove with two chicks under the back verandah. / They both survived my photo intrusions. Perth, Western Australia. Olympus E300

  • taken at local pond

  • Meerkat peering out from a log. Taken with a Canon 5D and 100-400mm lens @400mm, f5.6, 1/50th sec, ISO 320, handheld, as is.

  • LITHUANIA AFGHANISTAN LIFE Revised 2008 05 16 CLICK PHOTO if you want view

  • I am sorry if I have bored you with “me” over the past 24hrs, but this I rather like! A little creation I have made in PSP! Face self-portrait ME FENCE by ARTIST

  • My son Jaden was peeking through the fence to the neighbor’s pool. Caught in the act! Shot in Virginia Beach, VA. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Nikon 50mm / Exposure: 1/800s, f4.5, ISO200 Features: / Childhood March 2009 / Candid photographs of friends and family March 2009 / Virginia 6/16/2009 / Nikon D90 Users 7/1/2009

  • it’s so nice to relax and feel the warmth of the sun through the blinds on bare skin Eeeek ! please view larger ! Love ‘N’ Laughter Kriss Featured in 100%

  • We visited Apenheul primate park in Holland. It’s a wonderful place – these golden lion tamarinds were all around us, free to jump amongst the trees. Amazing! Taken with Nikon D50.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Peeping Out Tiny Yellow Fungi making its way out of the mossy forest wall along the road to Bird River. Macquarie Harbour Historic Site, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Tasmania, Australia. AS IS – Straight from the Camera Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 250

  • My first attempt at editing photos in Photoshop and adding layers. I’m sure I’ll look back on this one day and see a whole lot of floors and room for improvement. I’m just happy to be getting in to it! PS – I love shoes! Shot with Canon 50D & 17-85mm lens

  • A scene from the Watercress Line Thomas week Thomas the Tank Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic steam locomotive created by the Rev. W. V. Awdry as one of a number of characters in his Railway Series books, first published in the 1940s. Thomas is a tank engine: a steam locomotive with large rectangular tanks to carry water, on each side of his boiler. He is based on the E2 Class 0-6-0T locomotives built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway between 1913 and 1916. In his first appearance he was described as follows: Thomas was a tank engine who lived at a Big Station. He had six small wheels, a short stumpy funnel, a short stumpy boiler and a short stumpy dome. He was a fussy little engine, always pulling coaches about. [...] He was a cheeky little engine, too. —from the story “Thomas & Gordon”. Thomas the Tank Engine first appeared in 1946 in the book Thomas the Tank Engine as a station pilot, whose job was to shunt coaches for the bigger engines. He longed for more important jobs such as pulling the express train like Gordon, but his inexperience prevented this. Eventually he was responsible for rescuing James after an accident, and the Fat Controller (then known as the Fat Director) decided that he was a Really Useful Engine, and ready for his own branch line. He has remained in charge of this line ever since, with his two coaches Annie and Clarabel, and help from Percy the Small Engine and Toby the Tram Engine. The Watercress Line is the marketing name of the Mid-Hants Railway, a heritage line in Hampshire, England, running 10 miles (16 km) from New Alresford to Alton where it connects to the National Rail network. In 1861 the Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway Company was authorised to build a new railway to connect to the existing London & South Western Railway lines at Alton and Winchester. It was opened on 2 October 1865, as the Mid-Hants Railway. Trains were operated by the London & South Western Railway, who eventually purchased the Mid-Hants Railway Company in 1884. Stations were initially constructed at Itchen Abbas, Ropley and Alresford. The station at Alton was already in existence. The station at Medstead and Four Marks was added in 1868. Just outside this station, the line is at it highest point (652 feet (199 m) above sea level)[ having risen from Alresford (263 feet (80 m) above sea level) and descending to Alton (339 feet (103 m) above sea level). The section of line became known as “the Alps”, due to the steep gradients that exist here. The line provided an alternative route between London and Southampton and besides transporting locally produced watercress, was particularly important for military traffic between the army town of Aldershot and the military embarkation port at Southampton. With the development of motorised transport, the line declined during the inter-war and post-war periods of the 20th Century and was further compromised by the closures of the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway in 1932, and the Meon Valley Railway in 1955.Electrification of the line from London to Alton in 1937 meant that the Watercress Line was no longer part of a through route: it became necessary to change at Alton. Electrification of the line from London to Southampton occurred in 1967, which further affected the economics of the picturesque Mid-Hants route. The line became part of the Southern Railway in 1923, and then part of the Southern Region of British Railways in 1948.It survived the Beeching Axe[ in 1967, but was eventually closed by British Railways in 1973.

  • Child – stockmichelle / Background – steppelandstock / Gate – OsorrisStock Little Bo-peep Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep, / And doesn’t know where to find them. / Leave them alone and they’ll come home, / Wagging their tails behind them.

  • The wind was blowing hard that day. I think it lost its peep to a gust of wind. It blew open its mouth just as I clicked. House Wren / Troglodytes aedon A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. ~Chinese Proverb

  • Please View Large This is a little hdr work to bring out the sun rays a touch. / 1 raw, Photomatix f/9 Nikon D80

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